Montana Fly Company Boat Box - Large for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.7
out of 10
2 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$79.95
Used Value:
$47.97
Sale Value:
$71.96
Don't be the guy or gal that doesn't have any salmon flies in their box when those big ol' Pteronaycs californicas are flapping around the river. Designed for drift boats and anglers that carry a lot of flies in a backpack, this waterproof box carries all the flies you need and protects them from moisture, so your entire arsenal of bugs don't become a bunch of rusty spinners.

Specifications

Material:
plastic, foam
Recommended Use:
fly fishing

Full Reviews

10
If you are looking for a big waterproof box that can more than comfortably carry your arsenal. This is the boat box for you. I can fit more than enough bugs to last the spand of almost any trip length. Fits perfectly in my boat bag. And feels like it will be around for many more fishing trips. If you have any questions hit me at 801-523-4075 or email me at borloski@backcountry.com
Brandon Orloski, backcountry.com
June 8, 2017
6
I like having this box in the raft, easy to keep track off and holds a fair amount of flies. The orange color is nice because it's easy to keep track of. Downside is that for as much volume as this box has it has pretty limited capacity without the center leaf. I'd recommend adding it.
Alec Wilkins, backcountry.com
May 30, 2017
10
This Montana Fly Boat Box is great for heading out on longer float fishing trips when you are looking to take a lot of flies with you. It holds so many flies that it's crazy! I don't think I will ever fill it up completely, but I am definitely going to do my best to do so. You are also able to toss in an additional center leaf (not included), but doing so adds even more fly storage room! Love the colors it comes in, as well as the snap lock features to ensure that it stays closed. Overall, great boat box for the fly fisher that has tons of flies and wants to keep them safe all in one place.
Caleb Lecker, backcountry.com
April 28, 2017